I looked around but couldn't find a specific command to my following example.

I have 10 folders, each folder has 4 different archives in it, I only want to extract from each folder a specific archive but to extract in its folder location of each of those 10 folders.If I use this command at the root of those 10 folders:

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*example.zip

It will ONLY extract those archives that match that name ONLY, while excluding the other 3 archives in each of those 10 folders, which is great, but on second step when asking where to save, it saves them in another folder, how can I prevent that? There has to be a way, I hope? Because when dealing with over 10,000 of files it makes a mess to have them in same folder because it also looses the folder structure.

-F will filter the input file (you can use *example.zip too, I prefer {} instead of * to avoid possible conflicts).While the following is the explanation of the -d and -D options:

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-d automatically create an additional output folder with the name of the input folder and file processed, eg. models/mychar/mychar.arc/FILES, -d works also if input and output folders are the same (rename folder)-D similar to -d but will not create the folder with the filename

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